WANT3SP. "TWRJESSMAKijirG. 4' Va.^ Skirt J-' maker and good Machinist—D. Gaxriock, Karangabape-road. /^.OOD General wanted fo?; small board- *-* ing .house, no cooking or washing, good wages.—*Mt. View, Manukau-road, near St. Mary's Church, Parneil. mo PAINTERS^Wanted, a. BniStT -1- Hand.—Apply James Mazey, new house, Wharf-road, Ponsonby. !ANTED Known: That you can rely on the Reliance Dental Company for the Best and Cheapest Work, at 77 Queen St., over Smeeton's. 4INTED Known—Where the Working Men of Auckland can bu.? ail kinds or Shirts, at Cost Price. Inspection invited. At the Auckland Shirt Emporium, Wellea-ley-st. East, opposite Free Library. YXTjANTED Known, that Geo. Tutt, Tailor, »»'Mercer, etc., Upper Symonds-st., mas just opened a Splendid Selection of Gent's Panama Straws, ranging from 5/6; also Gent's Blocked Straws, from 3/6. TX/'ANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest ** Creamery Butter for the Table, all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited. ANTED Known—Westport Coal Co. deliver their famous Coalbrookdate Coal all parts City and Suburbs. Telephone, 1404. jTOANTED Known You can have your ''' Clothing carefullyy treated and a good job made of them at F. J. Potrter's, Cleaner and Dyer, 26 Karangahape-road, opposite Tabernacle. WANTED Known, where the Thrifty 'Wives of Auckland can buy their Husbands' and Sons' Shirts at Cost Price, at the Auckland Shirt Emporium, Wellesleyst. East, opposite Free Library. Open till 10 p.m., Saturdays included. - TSTANTED KNOWN—SPECIAL BARVV GAINS iv Boots, Shoes and Fancy Goods for the next 21 Ctays, to make room for large shipments arriving.—MlLLEß 3 FANCY REPOSITORY' AND BOOT PALACE, HO, 102, and 114, VICTORIASTREET. - itXTtANTEP K-NOWN: AT MILLKR'S, W VICTORIA-STREET-^ Cases of English and American Boo^s and Shoes. «ceStlon" value; Ladies' En^ifh Glace Walking Shoes, 2/11 pair; Ladies' AmerlSn Walking Shoes in Button or La-ay with patent tip, 5/11 pair. TT7IANTED fKNOWN: AT MILLER' - W VICTORIA-STREET — The largest variety of Infants' Boots and Shoes In Auckland at 9d, V. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, and Vtl per pair in White, Tan, or Black. TTTIANT-D KNOWN: Good Clocks, 2/6: VV rAlarm do., 3/6; good Watches. W&, 5/11, 7/G, and 10/6.—At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110 VICTORIA-ST. TT7 ANTED KNOWN. A. L. SMITH, DENTIST, HOBSON - STREET, . Opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER or LOWER SETS of BEST TEETH. Twi? Guineas. Gocni Fit. Ten Years' Guarantee. Fainlfesa Extractions with Perfect Saffety by Gas or New Process, 2/6. T>ATHS — TURKISH BATHS — Open J-> Every Day for Ladies and GentLenren from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Charges 3/; Saturday 2/: 8 tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health or removing ashes and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with Shower, W, from 6 n.m. till t p.m. -i T,ornp-st., off VlTftorla-st. East. rvUR 21/ COLONIAL TWEED SUITS* v quilted, padded, and lli^ad, equal to bespoke, are a marvel. — KU9HBROOK and BRTDGMAN. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1902, Page 1
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